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Why do FX's set my V1 off when we pass?

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Old 04-16-2008, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by ckg35
If it's a real issue, if the ICC you could is laser based, you could cover the transmitter of the ICC section if that feature is unimportant to you, or if it is, turn off the laser detection on your Valentine.
I think covering the ICC laser could solve the issue, assuming that it is "real" issue. That solution is practical for city driving. Probably not as practical in highway driving, if one wants to use the ICC. Hmmm ... I wonder if covering the ICC laser can somehow messes up the system. I think the ICC laser is also what controls the pre-crash stuff.
 
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I'm thinking there should be fuse specifically for the ICC. If so, you could probably pull it. Or even better, wire in a switch to truly turn it off unless you need it!
 
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